Latex Allergy
Posted on August 3, 2008 - Filed Under 273 | Leave a Comment
Reactions usually begin within a couple of minutes to several hours after exposure to latex. Mild symptoms involve skin redness, hives, or itching. In more sever cases the respiratory system is involved. Wheezing, coughing or difficulty in breathing may be noted. If any of the breathing symptoms occur or if the other symptoms are pronounced then prompt emergency treatment is needed.
Read More..>>Hidden Dangers at the Gym for your Back and Body…
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Working out can lead to injury… the challenge is in knowing how it can happen and how to prevent it… and learn to listen to your body its telling you something…
If you go to the gym to get healthy and fit, look good, feel good and pamper your ego, then I urge you take a minute to think about something,
Do you remember the old adage, “People like to do what they are good at and comfortable with”? Are you living that old adage at the gym? Most people do. They have a set routine at the gym and it’s that routine coupled with the mechanics of the equipment that can lead to trouble–either very quickly or over time.
Read More..>>Can Using OTC Yeast Infection Cream Cause Yeast Infection? What Creams should be used for treatment?
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Yeast infections are treated with antifungal medications. Antifungals work by breaking down the cell membrane of yeasts. They are effective in killing most yeast infections, and come in many forms: oral suspensions, creams, ointments, tablets or intravenous (IV)
Treatment of yeast infection does not cause yeast infection, but treats the yeast infection. Re-infection occurs if the treatment course is not completed, or if one partner with an active yeast infection is not treated. It is best to finish the entire treatment course and to recommend partner treatment if they are infected. An allergic reaction to treatment may produce additional lesions, so it is important to note if the infection is not getting better during treatment. Recurrent or relapsing , and clotrimazole (500-mg vaginal suppositories once per wk). These regimens have been used for up to 6 months to achieve maximal results.
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